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Fem Fantastique (1988)

Fem Fantastique (1988)

Intended as a support title to the Femforce comic, this rotating anthology was to contain several solo stories featuring FF members and supporting cast. This premiere issue has the unpredictable Rad running afoul of a race of little aliens with an ill-fated scheme to clone her. (Guest-starring Stardust.) This untitled tale is written and partially inked by Bill Black, and pencilled by Vic Bridges. Editor Black does some reprographic experimentation on this piece, shooting halftones directly from Bridges' uninked pencils in some sequences. Then, its the conclusion of the Dragonfly saga, (picking up from the final issue of D-fly's own book, #8) as Dragonfly battles her way out of an other-dimensional Roman-style coliseum, and finally finds her way back to Earth just in time to finally destroy Psiborg, and free her Rurian friend Aleyta. Story by Rik Levins, pencils by Levins and Billie Marimon (his first assignment for AC Comics) and inks by John Dell. Bonus vintage photo section- Spotlight On Betty Page Color cover by Mark Heike, black and white interior with graytones. Standard comic book format.

Cycle Of Fire

Cycle Of Fire

AC/Paragon’s first venture into the graphic novel format, this book reprints the contents of Dragonfly #’s 1 and 2, covering tghe future Femforcer’s first major battles as a superheroine. The former Nancy Arazello must stave off the attacks of Psiborg, while dealing with the affect that gaining superpowers have on her resentful fiance, and her victimized sister.Learning to fly and move things telekinetically is hard enough without having to contend with playmates like The Red Butcher, let alone her abusive ex-brother-in-law. Also recaps Dragonfly’s origin. Written and pencilled by Rik(Hardcorps)Levins, with inks by Jim Sanders III and Ralph Cabrera. Painted (cardstock)color cover by Rik Levins, Mark Heike and Billie Marimon , interiors are black and white with graytones. 48-page, squarebound comic format.

The Shade Special

The Shade Special

When G. I. Roger Brant lost his legs and was trapped in an ancient temple in Viet Nam, the otherworldly Chen Lo gave him the secret of how to tap into the powerful life energies of a million dead souls- and Brant became The Shade. Fresh from his continuing series in the first six issues of Americomics, the eerie spirit relocates to Central Florida, where he takes a job with Fremont industries. It’s not long before he runs into the bosses’ adventurous daughter, Tara; ( soon to become a Femforce member ) and the two of them are knee-deep in rotting corpses and zombies, as they come up against Umbra, the Voodoo priestess. “Beginnings” is written and drawn by Rik Levins, and inked by Willie(Astro City)Blyberg. Guest starring T. C. Fremont and Janis Lawson. Then, office politics are only the beginnings of Brant’s troubles, when a high-tech experiment to boost human intelligence goes wrong, a monster is unleashed, and a lab animal tries to make a monkey out of his tormentors in “Project Psion”, written and drawn by Rik Levins, and inked by Bill Black. Finally, he was a gambler and a con man, an ordinary card shark…THEN Duke Cartee suddenly appeared with newfound powers. He had the “Eyes Of A Hypnotist”, a weird advenrure set in the Old West, starring the mystery rider of the Rio Grande, The Latigo Kid. Written and drawn by Bill Black, guest-starring Doc Marvel and Two Knives. Color front cover by Levins and Black, photo back cover of The Shade from the unfinished Bill Black film, “Bloodsuckers From Outer Space.”

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